Supports for tutoring and test preparation; TAY educational rights; alternative high school completion; ILP support for college prep, senior expenses; advocacy for special education and disciplinary actions.

College Bound is our highly successful college pathway support program available to all members, grades 4 through 12. Each student involved has access to the following: Intensive Case Management; Daily Tutoring; Weekly College Bound Classes; Weekly Writers’ Workshops; Mentoring; College Credit Classes; College Exposure and Campus Visits; Summer Workshops and Classes; Assistance Securing Resources for College; and Princeton Review Resources.

The Los Angeles Education Corps is to create and manage charter schools that provide small, supportive learning communities that meet the educational and personal needs of disadvantaged students resulting in changed lives, families, and generations. Each campus is a small learning community with approximately 100-130 students. Class sizes are small (15-20 students per class) and have caring teachers who are willing to work with students to help them catch back up.

The Los Angeles Education Corps is to create and manage charter schools that provide small, supportive learning communities that meet the educational and personal needs of disadvantaged students resulting in changed lives, families, and generations. Each campus is a small learning community with approximately 100-130 students. Class sizes are small (15-20 students per class) and have caring teachers who are willing to work with students to help them catch back up.

The Los Angeles Education Corps is to create and manage charter schools that provide small, supportive learning communities that meet the educational and personal needs of disadvantaged students resulting in changed lives, families, and generations. Each campus is a small learning community with approximately 100-130 students. Class sizes are small (15-20 students per class) and have caring teachers who are willing to work with students to help them catch back up.

The Los Angeles Education Corps is to create and manage charter schools that provide small, supportive learning communities that meet the educational and personal needs of disadvantaged students resulting in changed lives, families, and generations. Each campus is a small learning community with approximately 100-130 students. Class sizes are small (15-20 students per class) and have caring teachers who are willing to work with students to help them catch back up.

College Sponsorship provides financial assistance for foster youth to attend four year colleges/universities without the fear of an overwhelming financial burden and offers support services and personalized attention to recipients, with the goal of increasing college graduation rates for foster youth. Program services include:

Community Build is a non-profit community development corporation established in 1992 in response to the conditions that led to the Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992. Its youth outreach prioritizes comprehensive and wrap-around services for at-risk youth, out-of-school youth, foster youth, youth offenders, gang-involved youth, and first-generation college bound youth. Community Build believes that youth, young adults and their families are a tremendous resource deserving investment and enabling their active participation as contributors to the local and global economies.

Its youth outreach prioritizes comprehensive and wrap-around services for at-risk youth, out-of-school youth, foster youth, youth offenders, gang-involved youth, and first-generation college bound youth. Community Build believes that youth, young adults and their families are a tremendous resource deserving investment and enabling their active participation as contributors to the local and global economies.

The Children Youth and Family Collaborative (CYFC) is a nationally recognized organization serving over 2,500 foster youth and youth on probation at fifty sites in Los Angeles, Compton, Pomona, Hacienda La Puente, Lynwood, the Antelope Valley, Long Beach and Montebello Unified School Districts. CYFC has designed an Academic, Remediation, Intervention, and Support Services Education Model for Foster Youth (A.R.I.S.S.E), which provides tutoring, academic support, and support services for foster youth.